The relay and fuse panel pictured are included and the wiring is long enough to reach into a cabinet below or table top near the machine. These devices are powered by a 6 volt gel battery which is included along with a charger for the battery. The meter for the $250.00 jackpot does not operate. The tower light can also be activated from the “Change” button on the front of the machine without activating the jackpot bell or advancing the meter.
An unusual aspect of this machine is that the jackpot light, jackpot bell and jackpot meter (for the $7.50 jackpot) all operate. The tower originally had two lights, one for each jackpot. The chrome is in fair condition overall but there is some flaking especially at the bottom of the escalator glass. I am unable to offer any warranty so the item is being offered AS IS!! The award card is faded from exposure to sunlight. This item operates properly at this time but displays a lot of wear and I find the reels tend to spin slowly if the machine is allowed to stand without being played for a couple of weeks. It features the classic Harrahs Jackpot Club symbols as well as the Harrahs Genie or Sultan symbols on the reel strips.
The base is 16” X 16” and 33” H to the top of the tower. I estimate this is from the 1950’s / 1960’s era. A 5 Cent Pace 4 reel slot machine from Harrahs casino.